The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has announced that they will bring the

Minister of the Interior, Miquel Sàmper

, before the Electoral Board for the incidents that occurred in the electoral rallies of the formation during this week in Catalonia.

It has been announced at an electoral event in

L'Hospitalet de Llobregat

(Barcelona), in which the candidate for the Generalitat on F 14, Ignacio Garriga, has also participated, which was also attended by Jorge Buxadé MEP and the spokesman in the Congress of the Deputies, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros.

Abascal's visit to

Salt (Girona)

ended this Sunday with incidents and with the throwing of objects by dozens of protesters opposed to his presence, who collided with the Mossos d'Esquadra agents who were part of the security.

A group of violent independentistas busts a Vox rally in Catalonia

The launch of objects has also occurred during the visit of the Secretary General of Vox,

Javier Ortega Smith

, to Valls (Tarragona).

Abascal has blamed

the "political orders" of the Ministry of the Interior

for the altercations that have prevented the Mossos d'Esquadra from dissolving the demonstrations against the presence of Vox in several municipalities, according to Abascal.

The campaign Saturday also ended with violent incidents.

The Vox candidate for the Generalitat, Ignacio Garriga and the general secretary of the formation, Javier Ortega Smith, were received in Vic by hundreds of people with pro-independence symbols and those of the radical left that have spoiled their presence in the city.

Vox denounced "the very serious attack of the street terrorists of Catalan separatism" since they assure that they have thrown "eggs, stones and firecrackers against the assembled Vox militants" as well as their leaders.

They also denounced that "several supporters were injured" and a van in which the Vox representatives were traveling was "destroyed" when a person climbed on the roof and hit him while he was moving.

"I know that the Mossos would be willing to charge to dissolve. Those Mossos are honest people, workers who bring bread home," said Abascal, who said that "political orders" have allowed

the Vox charges to be "in a mousetrap "being

thrown" for an hour.

And he has said that

"while Arnaldo Otegi spoke freely in Catalonia"

in an ERC act, Vox was prevented from "exercising fundamental rights" since the Mossos have not protected their "physical integrity".

For his part, the candidate for the Generalitat, Ignacio Garriga, has assured that Vox will not "be intimidated" or suspend any act of the electoral campaign but will do more "in all the squares of Catalonia."

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